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====== Serial Communication ====== | ====== Serial Communication ====== | ||
- | Serial communication is a two-way stream of text that is communicated over a **serial port**--most often between the Arduino board (called the **target**) and the computer you are using to develop Arduino programs (called the **development host** or just **host**). It is one way to let the host system communicate with the Arduino board. | + | Serial communication is a two-way stream of text characters |
Serial communication is often used to make the Arduino report back to the host the value of the program' | Serial communication is often used to make the Arduino report back to the host the value of the program' |
arduino/arduino_crash_course/serial_communication.txt · Last modified: 2012/11/12 18:23 by mithat